What are the three main components of this newly structured CAT?

The new structure of the CAT exam consists of three sections:

1. Verbal Ability and Reading Comprehension (VARC):

- This section tests the candidate's ability to read and comprehend written text, as well as their verbal reasoning and analytical skills.

- It includes questions based on reading comprehension, grammar, and vocabulary.

2. Data Interpretation and Logical Reasoning (DILR):

- This section assesses the candidate's ability to analyze and interpret data presented in various forms, such as graphs, tables, and charts.

- It also tests the candidate's logical reasoning and problem-solving skills.

3. Quantitative Ability (QA):

- This section evaluates the candidate's proficiency in quantitative techniques and mathematical concepts, including algebra, geometry, and arithmetic.

- It includes questions that require numerical calculations and the application of mathematical principles.